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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 Jan 1911, p. 11

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Aiter t dress ten ed. is Py Do c 0 000000 PZZIPULCS Lne 220 "V use of simple illustrations the | double line into this city. Power wilH right and the wrong ways of imitatâ€"|then come to Lomdon via Berlin, ing. ‘They must not denounce _ other | Buciph, Stratford and St. Marys, or {ellowthen as He demownced the Phariâ€"|Y@ Woodstock. C soee. They mubt not attempt to rule _ With this double assurance against or control the ocean or the wind. To|interruption, the l;zimln of the hyâ€" do this is wtong, iof if they did they | droâ€"electric commiésion believes the would be assuming a knowledge they | diffioulties of the last few weeks will do not possess. But they must seek !be at an end. ' to imitate His moral character, and, There has never been any troâ€"ble to the enduring traits Me cxhibited when SPeak of east of PDundas. Some line dwelling here. Ttey should seek _ to Adjustments have Leen made, or are copy the truth, seli control, sincerâ€"‘ in progress west of D~41s, and with ity, purity, love and selt sacrifice, | these effected, and the loop finished, which He exhibited. _ 11 concluding Power consumers here may rest easy, his address he dwelt chiedy _ upon it is confidently believed . three characteristics Christians should nerrontmmemmnm n _ exhibit, namely, truth, _ self control ’ The lumber barge Tsa‘alla â€" gans. and purity. Abea mm cce ""° me this text, "Be ye imitators of God.""‘ He pointed out in a few words and by use of simple illustrations the right and the wrong ways of â€" imitatâ€" ing. ‘They must not Admaa2. ui C se e t ePt for the human mind to attain to l_ordshlp recommended: a% a p fnrAlil‘e this text, "Be va imitas« Doi emet outside of Christ that it for the human mind tn a+l 1 D T Dolnnine D ilis Son Jesus Christ. â€" Apart from Him thete is no knowledge of God Aistelan i9 cmtoes c pe n ns Bishop Williams spoke from _ the test "Be fye therefore imitators of God." He pointed out the imposâ€" sibility of imitating God whom °_ we have not seen, showing how the finite minds cannot grasp the Infinite. The apostle, however, intends â€" that ali should imitate what they do > know of dod, namely what is revealed in His Son .Jesus Chirist â€" Amase " i__ . D. J. Dirnford, of Church, Waterloo. OWns ce ul4A . 14 dress to the candidates. The opening and closing exercises were conducted by Rev. J. W. J. Andrew, â€" assisted by Rural Dean Ridley, Galt, and Rev. D. J. Durnford, of St. Saviout‘s PMhucas stt o) is The confirmation services John‘s Anglican church on evening were conducted by F Bishop Williams, â€" of Huro who delivered a most impre: dress to the candidatae h. His Lordship Biskep Williams Conf'uf:paim Rev. Mr. Marshall is a gri Victoria college, and. of â€"v lege, New Haven, Conp., and taking up his work in the M ministry has filled charged at street, Hamilton; Clifford, Wo Guelph and Berlin, comifg fre Inst mname ulace to the Eme chhrch of this city. U_clgvgfi â€" OOX OCM VEmCYed. "RTCCSEUISLICS Uhristians should *~â€"oâ€"nrrrzx_L__ namely, truth, | self control The lumber barge Tsa‘ ~lla ity . (isappeared from the Aock | a the beautiful and inspiring a!â€"!Sound with her crew on boa n young people were confitmâ€" t is supposed she v. is blown _ ‘_~.(<__.|bu_v. n d efi dn ty e of Alberta, and pays a salary 500. _ The (lurch has a mem! of 1,200 and employs an ass Pastor, a paid secretary, who votes all his time to the worl ong the young men of the city, a deaconess. The call is subje the approval of the transfer co tee, but it is likely that it wi through. It is the second call Mr. Marshall has received from west, the former having been lowed by the transfer committe it will go into effect at the end the present conference year. Rev Marshall last, night wired his a tance. b 10 PMCOLOsem EAREAPEE U the new Methodist <ollege which is be ing established in Alberta. _ The call came unsought and unexpected and was received a few days ago, and afâ€" ter the service on Sunday night was considered by the congregation of the Emetald stteet church, when it was decided to allow Mr. Marshall to aeâ€" cept it. ‘The matter was again takâ€" en up last night by the official board of the church and whtle sincere regret was expressed at the prospect of losâ€" ing an vsteemed pastor, ‘a resolution was unanimously ‘adopted to release him at the end of the present conferâ€" ence year. Recently the hnord af ns The following interesting item in Tuesday‘s Hamilton Spectator reâ€" gardifg Rev. S. E. Marsball formerâ€" y _ pastor of Trinity _ Methodist Cburct will be read with interest and pleasure, not unly by his former parishioners but by â€" Telecramk «.4 a i _ xT 4 AN ‘IMPORTANT BJA rs im to C "To on | e y Digizfluch ;|{:ton is the ree o C UUntarceke conducted by Right Rev A, Td pays a salary of $2,â€" e church has a membership and _ empJoys an assistant a paid secretaty, who‘ deâ€" his time to the work amâ€". S. The call is subject to al of the transfer commitâ€" is likely that it will go It is the second call Rev. m a s 1 N _ Wortk in the Methodi« filled chatged at Barton been appointed principal of Methodist <ollege which is be tria 4 .l Wls men of the city, . and in RBerlin and. of Yale colâ€" Huron Synod,. impressive adâ€" having been disalâ€" er committce, and ford, Woodstock, omifg from the the Emerald St. in Alberta. _ The call and ‘unexpected and lew days ago, and afâ€" on Sunday night was € year. Rev. Mr. wired his accepâ€" is possible a motto a grad: ate of Tuesday, at St. His since _ The loop connection completes the double line into this city. Power wiHl then come to London _ via Berlin, Guelph, Stratford and St. Marys, or via Woodstock. # London, Jan. 11.â€"‘"We have , the assurance of the General Electric Company . that they will have _ the St. Marys . station sufficiently well advanced to connect the loop toâ€"morâ€" tow,‘" Hon. Adam Beck stated _ last night. Will Connect Power Loop at St. Marys the a u; _ " "C‘C, No. 8, Woodmen of ! the World, at the regular meeting Tuesday evening installed officers for the ensuing year. After the installaâ€" |tion ceremony they partook of a supâ€" fper and had an enjoyable time. The officers for 1911 are as follows:â€" Guardianâ€"Soy. Iler. Past Guardianâ€"Sov, Beitz. Adv. Lieutenantâ€"Sov. Hett. Bankerâ€"Sov. Bott, Jr. Escortâ€"Sov. Hunt, Clerkâ€"Sov. Hainsworth. _ Watchâ€"Sov. Rhodes. Secretaryâ€"Sov, Podum. Managersâ€"Sov. Bott, Sr., Sov,. | Martin, Sov. Shants. = of After the meeting the members adâ€" journed to the Olympia restaurant and partook of a full course _ oyster supper. â€" At the close of which Mine: Host Eagan was heartily thanked for the high class menu served and the} efficient service. address. _ Berlin Council No. 57 €.0.0.F. was favored with the presence of Grand Vice Councilior F. J. NFitzâ€" gerald of London, who installed the officers for the year 1911 and deliverâ€" ed a most stirring and _ helplul‘ addrece LADY WOODMEN Myrtle. Circle, No. 8. w filverton, St. "1a. |_. * * J+â€" ».lliams, who bas preâ€" u 6 Terioo, Windsor, Milverton, St. Jaâ€" sided over the preliminary meetings * In m cops, Binghampton, N.Y., and other |of tpe Society with general satistac e spramg 5 $ points. tion, was proposed for the Presidenâ€" s â€" Among the Beautiful floral tributes !oy by Messrs. H. L. Janzen and Allen 1| The members of Lodge Prince Arâ€" were: a sheaf of wheat and violets |Huber. _ Mr. Williams expressed his +|thur No. 276 met last night in the large cluster of pink carnations, . a ,Mn that some other person _ who : | K. of _P. Hall to install their ofâ€" pillar, and a beautiful broken â€" wheel had _ more time a¢ his disposal than J I:f:rs for the ensuing term. Disttrict | in purple and white from the family. (he should be appointed. ‘The mev*ing, ® puty Bto. J. Hainsworth officiatâ€" however, decided by a standing yâ€"to ~f ol for the Supreme Lodge and inâ€" on mm mm that he was the man for the c#ive stalled the following officers:â€" ~ . and Mr. Williams accepted the nonor | .Past Presidentâ€"Bro. H. Reeves. in a very appreciative manner. Presidentâ€"Bro. W. C. Bowden. Awardedsz m The _ viceâ€"Presidents and Directors “ Vicgâ€"Pres.â€"Bro. L. Dingley. â€" 9 were elected as fohows:â€" Chaplainâ€"Bro. W. Potter. . 4. F First Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"H. L. Janzen. Secretaryâ€"Bro. A. Martin. 88 Bflh Ol' Second Vice.â€"Pres.â€"Robt, Smyth. Guides. _ Bros, Davis. â€" Cardoza, $ [ °C w je Directorsâ€"Mrs. H. C. Hilborn, Mrs. Treasurerâ€"Bro. J. Pippin. Her Feehng“ G. W. Stewart, Mrs. W. H. Breitâ€" â€"Blood, Reeves, Brown and Cardoza. 2 |haupt, Mrs. T. A; Witzel, Messrs Dr. Inside Guideâ€"Bro. Ben Burnham. G. H. Bowlby, Thos. Pearce, J. S. Outside Guideâ€"Bro. F. Green. â€"â€" Orlowski, W. Alcroft and C. M. Bezâ€" Trusteesâ€"Bros. Davis and Appleby. 20. * . Auditorsâ€"Bros. Blood, Thomas an Toronto, Jan. 10.â€"Miss Jean Cliftâ€" Auditorsâ€"F. w, Sheppard anli .J. Crowthers. ford, of Susserx avenue, was toâ€"day |B: Weaver. . an Scribe and Delegate to Supreme a_wt;rded -'.j.a:"“-fff._- ol $2,500, with| President Williams nrrai Lodgeâ€"Bro. W. . Storink ar COStS_ againe Jnstallation of Lodge Officers the combination of fine ‘ been any trovble to _ Dundas. Some line _Leen made, or are of Dll’*l\)q' and with 1 the 100B finiahad â€" in 0. W. G. Sterick(;r.- Chosen Friends. blown into the W. C. Bowden. . L. Dingley. W. Potter. A. Martin. Davis, Cardoza, J. Pippin. A _ Sands at _ Owen 1 Electric [* r';;:: have the dren iently well month op toâ€"morâ€" ‘Dr. K ited _ last cal w A pl pletes the was t Power wil from a Berlin, Orpharn Marys, or ing, ve * dies ar ce against/ous to the hyâ€" tions w ieves the $1.00; . weeks will | Berlin ; P0 0u00 The British Parliament will be ed by the King on February 9. Fire at Cincinnati grégating a million The Board wishes to t friends for their kind re the little ones. These ness greatly assist the providing comfort, besid and _ happiness during season. oo td 22000 CBST tions were as follows:â€"Mr $1.00; A Friend $2.00; A F Berlin fire department $5.00 Lang $10.00. _ _ _ "m°.!1, 5 went out during the month, and 24 remain in the home. ‘Dr. Kalbfieisch attended to the mediâ€" cal wants during the month. A pleasing feature of _ this report was the long list of contributions from the many kind friends of the Orphanage, consisting of cash, clothâ€" ing, vegetables, groceries, meat, canâ€" dies and nuts and toys too numer-’ ous to mention. ‘The cash enntrim. . presiding. The matron dren ‘came in, month, and 2 ‘Dr. Kalbfeisc} cal wants dur: SEmlr \ ! The rezular monthly meeting of the Orphanage Board was held Monday evening, the président, Mr. P. Shune wessias = Many Donations g or Ornbanage ! ol cgo . 2e ast®f9, Which includes interest, on a note of $16,â€" 700. Mr. Travers did not defend the action. Toâ€"day the bank was given default judrment on the amount. 100 OCCCCTY TNURDID DJ G. H. Bowlby, Thos. Pearce, J. S mauind Orlowski, W. Alcroft and C. M. Bezâ€" zo. = Toronto, Jan. 10.â€"Miss Jean Cliftâ€" Auditorsâ€"F. w, Sheppard anl .. ford, of Susser avenue, was toâ€"day |B: Weaver. awarded damages . of $2,500, with| President Williams urged the memâ€" costs, against Thomas J. Jeffries of ‘bers to do all they can to increase Margueretta street, for breach oflthe membership to 500 at least. He promise. _ The case â€" was carried ‘intimated that upon the membership through in the record time of ten ;and the amount expended during the minutes. year by the Society depends largeiy Miss Clifford testified that she beâ€" |the amount of grant to be received came engaged seven years ago, but |annually â€" from the Government. se Jelfries broke off the match because was pleased to notice that Mayor he had to erect some houses. They) Schmalz in his inaugural address reâ€" became reâ€"engaged, but Jeffries again ) commended the encouragement of the put off marriage. . Simategl O irll "Cpariment $5.00; Mr. Aug: 0. d wishes to thank the many their kind remembrance of nes. 1'bes_e acts of kindâ€" reported that 4 . besides .dd];.; caused losses agâ€" dollars. e cash contrifu}- :â€"Mrs. F. Kuehl ; A Friend $5.00 lldd‘n‘ joy the _ festive Board _ in openâ€" chilâ€" It is estimated that grants arrived in Cana ‘ Total ...._..._ _.__ reewers evmsens.s . PAB Two _ thefts were never detected ; one charge was withhrawn by â€" payâ€" ing costs; 10 tramps were given a night‘s lodging, including two women. Convietions â€" were obtained in every Case brought up by the police. it 1 iiiondntontii 12 cui ied 131100 [ list ...0..0..0., Srepre n ingre ce i Povieabe uns Summoned for supplying liquor Rape _. _ _0 n 0 Allowing dogs to run 'Allovwing geese to run ............ .. Whecling on sidewalk Selling goods without license ... Fighting ......... ... Trespass ... , _ _ Using bad language on street _ _. Stabbing ... .___.___. The figures are: Drunk and disorderly Drunk and incapable s Summoned for assault Obtaining goods , by fr: Being drunk when on { _ ine annual report of |in Preston _ as prepare Levan gives some intere tion. _ The report show ing the year 115 offence ’mltted, but out of thes were committed by citiz town. Few of the n were of a serious nature, Police Record in Preston Last Y. After the general meet journed the first meeting lyâ€"elected Board of Dire out of town M o en‘ |_Mr. Robt. Smyth expressed inion that if each of the men voted _ at least one day of hours in canvassiny for memb ing the next thirty days the members would be seQured. those volunteered to canvas f¢ bers. estimated that 300,000 immi arrived in Canada last year. 000 ED CARCINURT. ANC ’vyas pleased to notice that Mayor Schmalz in his inaugural address reâ€" commended the encouragement of the Society _ and it was not improbable that a grant would be received from the Town Council this year. Mr. Robt. Smyth expressed the opâ€" inion that if each of the memBSers deâ€" vajad Ca Wt 1 1e msoe mt mmnt in a very appreciative manner. The viceâ€"Presidents and Directors were elected as fohows:â€" First Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"H. L. Janzen. Second Vice.â€"Pres.â€"Robt, Smy th. Directorsâ€"Mrs. H. C. Hilborn, Mrs. G. w. Stewart, Mrs. W. H. Breitâ€" haupt, Mrs. T. A; Witzel Macera m. innual report of holice cases on _ as prepared by Chief ives some interesting: formaâ€" [he report shows that durâ€"‘ year 115 offences were comâ€" Directors Meet general mpe&ing had adâ€" by fraud ... _...... on the Indian mecting of the newâ€" of Directors _ was Ir. Geo. Dmleinhnus Sectetaryâ€"Treasurer. _ these only _ 48 _ citizens of â€" the the misdemeanors Fres.â€"Robt. Smyth. . H. C. Hil}oro, Mrs. _ Mrs. W. H. Breitâ€" A. Witzel, Messrs Dr. Â¥ 1297TH, lou1, day of eight _ members durâ€" Six of for memâ€" i/A MODERN "| _ DRUG STORE 5) During the " "FC€0C _ the erection of an and on its completion new were installed throughout. An attractive exterior feat t new fountain top electric sil ’sive renovations have gress at the store of â€" Ritz & Co., druggists recently been complete this young and enterpr one of the largest and 1y equipped drug stor Ontario. _ Increass of 1 sitated _ the erection c and on its completion were installed thrawen.. memâ€" +~ nnakis 21. .. " . 30 WbbP uP the law for gp. .. __2_"4 SP°ecial act passed to enable the city to submit a byâ€" law for theâ€"purpose of raising a sum of money by debentures: to purchase sites for new factories and erect build ings in order to save time and exâ€" pense in the carrying on of negotiations for .new industries, . MA YOR LEES, Hamilton, said:â€""I%t has ‘been customary to appoint an industrial committee, composed of mem?ers of the council and partly _ of representative business men. The difficu ty of securing attendance at the meetings of this committee has made it for the purposes for which it was ormed, almost impracticable and far eaw. 4; _ " P98 1c © ts wWOul Hauntont mind w fund by mempa,, ; _ ; 318C Of frade, carried into effect > by providing a fund by members for investment to deserving factories, _ who are seeking locations. Much preliminarty: work in this connection has been done, and I trust the good work will go on and prosper.‘ MAYOR SCARFF of Woodstock, outlined & programme which â€" was largely based on the industrial expansio; begun last year and which it is expeoted will be continued this year. l-a urged the council to take up the :;uesuon of having a Special act Dagsed tn anants 260 _2 0n T aw o fiol ar o_ sane es ty on D amount of bonusing of factories the citizens acted wisely in pr mitted to them regarding fixed In this __ LZLIL U ! There promises to be a gre and cities of Western Ontario dresses of the Mayors of the : criterion. Chief Magistrates of Western Ontaric â€" Ul‘zrfil:ir Coungnls to FEninmnasan‘ * » David Bean, :sm INDUSTRIAL CAMPAI ADVOCATED ?Y f IN INAUGURA MAYOR BEA.\:I‘TIE, of PAGE TEx, *~~ last two months cxtenâ€" me Magazina. the Wase _ L_jC_¢C _ tho Farmsre W paper T:° 283 Home Magazine, m&-euaarmmmm ~ CASH must accompany all order$; Make rem. ittance by Postal Note, Money Ordér, ‘Registered Letter or Express Order to is 18 have been in _ proâ€"| The enlarged s ore of Messrs. E. 0. 75 fret and th ruggists, which have handsome quarter completed and toâ€"day |convenience of {; entérprising firm has ’dffl has been nla. Ghronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Evening Aadl ... ********~â€" Chronicle vele g rooty Bugnentnuo:n:: m@ %‘::i‘%g’mi 11 AMiknet add‘j cleâ€"Telegranh m '1:;;' \® ferm journal) ......, osm""'“‘{:;:m;“","“& o._zgm;;z:::::::::::::: mm;‘;” ““rzs“ o iWoékk .......:....!" Onroarcie Tulograph and The Qenadien Fete Ubromicleâ€" Â¥aeu el.' re n "‘! h RirofbID~ preakly Han"..... ~100o0 / czt. Ohmnkbw :‘f Family id and Wo:kly Btar. , . ghmlelc- :I': dhfigfif......â€"......... Obronicleâ€"Telegrany Nhq "100tréal Weekly Witnass.,.,‘***** The Chronicleâ€"Telegraph 5s again sble to offerfivery 1i beral and attractive clubbing rates for the year 1911 where by subssribers secure the i k in gon o afteescthape. low rates. ~A number also ofter the balance of the year ‘fre to new subscribers. Special elubbiug rates> with all other Canadian and American newspapers quoted on app lication Snbcrifi residing in the Unifi States who wish Canédiaus DarkiNanat. . uo_ o e esn 1 son teriot feature is the f electric sign which the and most modernâ€" stores in Western of business necesâ€" an addition to be a great industrial -H- | 1 I‘l*‘ y°* fixtures graph and Woeekly WaH .. iOR }0} . London, said:â€""I think that 2 PE MICDUR H / to take the necessary steps to pro assessm ents approved of by the rate rantford, offered the following sugges council join with our Board of Trade @2 kc NeWls _ ,g s â€", OO afked store has & depth of 75 fret _ and the woodwork is of handsome quarter cut oak. For the convenience of the public a writing desk has been placed in the stote. The dispensary is located &t â€"the rear where their cclebrated lines . of drugs and medicine are made. _ The public | is cordially invited to inspect this modern store. ) has _ just been erected by \‘The man Electric Sign Co.," of Tor , It is unique as far as fl{:llin ‘fmnwrne} and is a credit to §his known â€" firm. _ The clectric four top contains 218 electrical Bulbs when in operation closely resem! the sparkling original. _ _The enlarged store has a denth If you are a bargainâ€"hunter read e "‘ads‘" toâ€"day. and Weekly ~ Globe ani o nc dinninendiit dnc sn VExns begun last year and which it is urged the council to take up the enable the city to submit a byâ€" nha Iu is cclil2 S ouat * * e#‘ a+ 4668 ¢6¢ 2 ‘1C sSign Co.," of Toronto. que as far as erlin | is and is a credit tofl\nla well mâ€" _ The clectric fountain ins 218 electrical Bulbs and ;\ _ _ ‘RUOwing suggestions: â€" th our Board of Trade and reâ€" effort for a Greater Brantford will have to consider the adâ€" special duty shall be directed anta, s location for new inâ€" indnfiries, I _‘ would _ say subecribe tc the Custries, and at once. ith the People‘s _ Rail. e are extending _ our althy city to live in. Very cheap gas . and The lowest tax rate of ittee to get busy. Let _meetings have _ be; informs me that the _a gratifying willingâ€" _ to impress most of it. lt is absoâ€" and the birth of a t. We bhave now reâ€" eir wishes in this teâ€" of the Royal City ** es ek4e seae will be for you resembles with all other 4 > Holâ€" hope U M

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